snoops

snoops

美 [snʊp]  英 [snuːp]

  • n.窥视;窥视者
  • v.打探;窥视
  • 网络私家侦探;窥探者

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英汉解释

v.
1.
打探,探听,窥探
2.
偷窥,窥视
n.
1.
窥视
2.
窥视者,打听别人秘密的人

英英解释

v.
n.

例句

Hide your web surfing activities from prying eyes and snoops while using this website to surf the net anonymously.

这个网站匿名冲浪可以冲浪行为掩藏窥探眼皮底下

That war now threatens to turn government lawyers into snoops and enforcers on behalf of corporate interests.

战争现在威胁政府律师们变成代表公司利益偷窥监视

Murphy and Josie Maran co-starred in 2004's "Little Black Book, " about a woman who snoops into her boyfriend's past.

墨菲约希·麦兰合作出演2004电影爱情黑名单》,一部讲述一位窥视男友过去女人故事

Some of the more effective cyber snoops and vandals may not be government employees.

很多水平电子破坏偷盗可能并不来源于政府雇员

Nowadays, like anyone else, Crook listens to the BBC on the Internet. And he doesn't have to fear neighborhood snoops.

现如今与其他人一样克鲁克先生可以通过互联网收听BBC而且不必担心邻居监视

Protects information. The system uses high-level encryption to "seal" data so that snoops and thieves are thwarted.

保护信息系统使用高级密码资料进行加密”,窥探窃贼不敢轻举妄动

You're not alone, survey showing one in three are text message snoops , and the consequences can often be heart-breaking.

澳大利亚调查显示三分之一手机用户偷看情侣短信结果往往痛心不已

But this may not be the case in China, where the regime's online snoops are highly sophisticated.

中国情况可能并非如此那里网络审查制度相当复杂

Offer investigative journalists new protections, hang celebrity snoops out to dry

调查记者提供保护无处营生

the man feels naked Because his private life is so open to government snoops

这个感到自己一丝不挂因为私人生活政府窥探毫无遮拦